Favorite Cashew Chicken spot?
Leong's in Springfield MO (Home of the original).
David Leong came up with Cashew Chicken in 1963.
Favorite Cashew Chicken spot?
Favorite Cashew Chicken spot?
Except I wouldn't have their phone number. For instance, let's say I'm running a PPC campaign to drive customers to the site. They click the ad, they bite on the presell and they go to order, but then decide rather than make a $3,500 purchase online they'd rather go to the physical store and see it in person to make sure that's what they want. At that point, I have captured zero personal info from the customer, so there is nothing for me to follow up on.
What drove you away from creating your own products (including hiring someone else to do the actual labor)?
You mentioned learning from the people hiring you if you're selling coding/writing/designing services... so what is the pain point that makes you prefer marketing for others instead of doing like in your $1000 e-book example and running the show?
What drove you away from creating your own products (including hiring someone else to do the actual labor)?
You mentioned learning from the people hiring you if you're selling coding/writing/designing services... so what is the pain point that makes you prefer marketing for others instead of doing like in your $1000 e-book example and running the show?
what kind of transition do you think a traditional CPA affiliate could/should make for more of a long-term business? ad agency? etc??
thanks!!
Do you do what you do because you like it or because you're good at it (or both)?
If you were starting from scratch today and young (straight out of school / college), do you think you'd do the same thing again?
I'm interested in hearing the answer to this as well.
What made you decide to do these JVs with other companies vs. churning out clickbank offers?
Dude, ha.
I started a reply to this last night (great question), wrote a novel of a post explaining everything in detail and lost it when I realized I wasn't logged in before hitting "reply". So pissed.
Care to elaborate on your dating experience? (Online, not your personal relationships)![]()
Did you know I'm from Springfield, Mo?
Hard to say, I eat Chinese Chef or Korea House more than any others. Chinese Chef is good for drive through, Korea House is close to where I live.
LULZ!I literally live a block from Silk Road and have never eaten there.
I want to add one more thing before I head off for awhile. Why I'm not a fan of affiliate marketing or SEO.
I'm actually a big fan of both, but not for the long-term. I made my first real money online as an affiliate back in 2005-2006. Campaigns exploded and collapsed just as quickly.
My problem with being an affiliate is that you're just doing traffic arbitrage. You lose that edge you lose your business. It's MUCH better to own the offer. To have affiliates driving traffic to build your buyers list. To piggy back off of all of the hard work SEO's put into ranking and drive that traffic to build your business.
These days when I think of being an affiliate, it's in terms of adding another revenue stream to an existing list. Not buying traffic and hoping to earn short-term income off of arbitrage.
You never own SEO traffic. You never own paid traffic. You own lists. You own buyers. You own products. Everything else can easily disappear overnight. Again, I'm not against affiliate marketing. It's a great way to learn the business. For the guys who play it right, it's a great model. But at the very least you should be building your own list, your own assets, off of that traffic.
The problem with being an affiliate is simply not getting paid ,even if you follow the TOS. So many scammers and shady networks in this biz. I have been deprived of nearly 150k in commissions over the past three years from networks that for whatever reason didn't want to pay. Thankfully i keep margins at near 100% or I would really be fucked. If you're doign arbitrage and spend 60k for traffic and the network doesn't pay, you're out 60k with zero recourse. after that you might as well go to www.fns.usda.gov/snap and get on snap
Some networks are more reputable than others, but the leverage is decidedly not in your favor as an affiliate.
I literally live a block from Silk Road and have never eaten there.